Kyle Luedtke is resigning at the end of June after serving as the Sevastopol Schools superintendent for the past seven years.
In his resignation letter sent to the Sevastopol School Board on Monday, Luedtke says “It is bittersweet as we have accomplished many things over the past seven years here at Sevastopol”.
Sevastopol School Board President Lisa Bieri says Luedtke has done great things for the school district over the past seven years and will be hard to replace.
Luedtke is taking a new position as the superintendent at Frederic School District, which is in northwestern Wisconsin and closer to family for himself and his wife.
Taking on the superintendent role at the Sevastopol schools in 2017, Luedtke managed the district through the pandemic and oversaw the district’s referendum project, encompassing the academic additions for elementary classrooms, the library, special education, and a fab lab.
At Wednesday's regular school board meeting, the Sevastopol School Board will accept Luedtke’s resignation and begin the search for a new superintendent.